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Oregon 45 Credit Bundle with Ethics, A/J, Child/Elder Abuse, & Mental Health - All Courses Approved in Oregon Bundle Courses Include: Preparing Clients for Deposition: An Investment in Performance (1.25 Credits) Ethics in Business Law (1.25 Ethics Credits) Athlete Agency Law (1.25 Credits) Overview of the Freedom of Information Act (2 Credits) Entity Formation 101 (1.25 Credits) Anti Money Laundering for Business Lawyers (1.25 Credits) A Lawyer's Guide to Raising Capital (1.25 Credits) Ethics Compliance for Solo Practitioners (1.25 Ethics Credits) Introduction to Non-Profit Law (1.25 Credits) Philosophy of a Business Legal Counselor (1 Credit) Information Technology for Lawyers (1.25 Credits) Criminal Mitigation: Pre-Pleas & Pre-Sentencing Strategies (1 Credit) Borderline Personality Disorder: Pre-Plea & Pre-Sentencing Mitigation Strategies (1.25 General Credits) Is That a Worker or an Employee? Questions & Answers on Worker Classification (1.25 Credits) Pre-sentence Investigation (PSI) Critique: Mitigation as Counter Strategy in Child-Pornography Cases (1.25 Credits) Business and Asset Protection (1 Credit) Intermediate Topics: Title IX (1.5 Access to Justice Credits) A Lawyer’s Guide to Ethics and Ethical Networking in a Virtual World (2 Ethics Credits) Complex Trauma in Criminal Mitigation Cases: How Abuse and Neglect Cause Abnormal Development (1.25 Credits) Domestic violence as intimate terrorism: mitigation for criminal defense lawyers (1.25 Credits)
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Oregon 10 Credit Bundle with 5 Ethics, 3 Access to Justice, 1 Child/Elder Abuse, and 1 Mental Health Credits Bundle Courses Include: Ethically Keeping Your Clients Trust Even When Things Go Wrong (1 Ethics Credit) Ethics Compliance for Solo Practitioners (1.25 Ethics Credits) A Lawyer’s Guide to Ethics and Ethical Networking in a Virtual World (2 Ethics Credits) Gambling Addiction for Lawyers (1 Substance Abuse Credit) Cultural Competence: Recognizing Implicit Bias (1 Access to Justice Credit) Leveling the Playing Field: The Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession (1 Access to Justice Credit)
Child and Elder Abuse Reporting (1 Abuse Reporting Credit)
Ethics in Business Law (1.25 Credits) Intermediate Topics Title IX (1.5 Access to Justice Credits) -
Oregon 10 Credit Bundle with 5 Ethics, 3 Access to Justice, 1 Child/Elder Abuse, and 1 Mental Health Credits Bundle Courses Include: Ethically Keeping Your Clients Trust Even When Things Go Wrong (1 Ethics Credit) Ethics Compliance for Solo Practitioners (1.25 Ethics Credits) A Lawyer’s Guide to Ethics and Ethical Networking in a Virtual World (2 Ethics Credits) Gambling Addiction for Lawyers (1 Substance Abuse Credit) Cultural Competence: Recognizing Implicit Bias (1 Access to Justice Credit) Leveling the Playing Field: The Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession (1 Access to Justice Credit)
Child and Elder Abuse Reporting (1 Abuse Reporting Credit)
Ethics in Business Law (1.25 Credits) Intermediate Topics Title IX (1.5 Access to Justice Credits) -
Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges Lawyers have a duty to uphold ethical standards while zealously advocating for their clients. But where is the line when it comes to challenging judges and their rulings? This program will explore the ethical rules that govern a lawyer's interaction with judges both in and out of the courtroom, using real-life examples and cases as illustrations. It will delve into the ethical considerations of not only what lawyers can say to judges in the courtroom, but also what they can say about them in the court of public opinion. This course will provide a thorough analysis of contemporary courtroom dynamics between attorneys and judges, as illustrated by case law, rules of professional conduct, as well as recent high-profile cases. It will discuss the ethical dilemmas that attorneys face in attempting to gain the best advantages for clients, while adhering to the boundaries of applicable ethical and legal standards. Agenda
- Introduction to the importance of ethical considerations in a lawyer's interaction with judges
- Exploration of ethical rules that govern a lawyer's interaction with judges in and out of the courtroom
- Analysis of ethical considerations for what lawyers can say to judges in the courtroom and in the court of public opinion
- Examination of contemporary courtroom dynamics between attorneys and judges through case law, rules of professional conduct and high-profile cases
- Discussion of ethical dilemmas that attorneys face in attempting to gain the best advantages for clients within the boundaries of applicable ethical and legal standards
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Online Civility and Professionalism for Attorneys Online Civility and Professionalism for Attorneys In the realm of legal practice, the issue of incivility among lawyers is a multifaceted concern, with varying beliefs about its prevalence and causes. Some point to the portrayal of lawyers in media and a blurred line between assertiveness and rudeness, while others blame technology and the divisive state of public discourse. Several states, like New York, Utah, and Illinois, have established programs and hotlines to address ethics and professionalism. Surveys suggest that a majority of lawyers perceive their colleagues as civil, yet many still report experiencing uncivil behavior. In California, attorney guidelines emphasize civility and respect in communications and interactions within the legal system. To counter incivility, legal professionals are advised to maintain written records of inappropriate conduct, engage in open discussions with opposing counsel, and seek guidance from mentors or senior attorneys. Additionally, online civility presents distinct challenges due to anonymity, potential miscommunication, and the risk of harassment. Lawyers are encouraged to be cautious about sensitive topics and consider legal actions if harassment occurs. Agenda/ Obejectives - Understanding the Roots of Incivility and Professionalism - 6 Minutes - State Initiatives and Ethics Programs - 8 Minutes - Survey Insights and Lawyer Perceptions - 7 Minutes - Attorney Guidelines of Civility and Professionalism - 11 Minutes - Challenges in Online Civility and Professionalism - 8 Minutes - Strategies for Promoting Civility and Professionalism - 10 Minutes - Privacy and Sensitivity in Legal Practice - 8 Minutes - Taking Action Against Online Incivility and Professionalism - 7 Minutes
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Oklahoma 7.5 Credit Bundle with Ethics - All Courses Approved in Oklahoma Bundle Courses Include: NCAA & Name, Image, Likeness – Updates & Anarchy in America! (1.5 Credits) Closing Arguments (2 Credits) Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (2 Credits) Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1 Ethics Credit) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1 Ethics Credit)
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Oklahoma 7.5 Credit Bundle with Ethics - All Courses Approved in Oklahoma Bundle Courses Include: NCAA & Name, Image, Likeness – Updates & Anarchy in America! (1.5 Credits) Closing Arguments (2 Credits) Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (2 Credits) Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1 Ethics Credit) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1 Ethics Credit)
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Oklahoma 2 Credits Ethics Bundle Bundle Courses Include: Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1 Ethics Credit) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1 Ethics Credit)
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Ohio Attorney Conduct Bundle: 3.0 Attorney Conduct/Ethics Credits Course Type: On-demand Self Study Audio Program Credits: 3.0 Credit Hours Bundle Courses: Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1 Professional Conduct Credit) The Impact Of Internet and Sports Betting for Lawyers (1 Professional Conduct Credit) Imposter Syndrome in the Legal Profession (1 Professional Conduct Credit)
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Ohio 24 Credit Bundle with 2.5 Ethics/Attorney Conduct - All Courses Approved in Ohio